Elements 10 trial won't install

HI
I've been trying to install a trial version of the above but when I get to the Adobe Download Assiatant Screen it is not active and wont letteh download go any further.  I have decativated pop-ups and teh firewall as instructed - I alsoo have a valid account.  I'm trying to install ona laptop with plenty of mamory and Windows Vista.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Geoff D

Delete the contents of the ADA Local Store folder
On Vista navigate to:
C:\Users\[login]\AppData\Roaming\com.adobe.downloadassistant.AdobeDownloadAssistant\Local Store
Start the trial download again.
N.B. If you can’t find AppData you may first need to reveal hidden files.

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